Senior Transition Program

The Phi Alpha Delta Senior Transition Program was created to help pre-law graduates in their transition to law school. The Program connects students with their new P.A.D. Law Chapter and offers a discount on law chapter membership.

Once we receive your updated information and the name of your law school, we will process your membership change, connect you with your new local officers, and send more information.

You will receive a new Law Chapter membership pin and certificate, and work with your new officers to schedule your new initiation date.

NOT GOING TO LAW SCHOOL JUST YET? Not a problem! Graduates of the P.A.D. Pre-Law Program are eligible for the Senior Transition Program, and discount, at any time (even if it’s been a few years). The standard discount rate is $70 outside of promotional offers.

HOW TO TRANSITION YOUR PRE-LAW MEMBERSHIP

STEP 1: Click below to complete and submit the Senior Transition FormSTEP 2: Click below to pay the onetime Membership Transition FeeThe law chapter initiation fee is $90.However, as a transitioning pre-law student you are eligible for an exclusive transition fee of just $70.

LAW CHAPTER MEMBER BENEFITS

Besides receiving a discount on your new P.A.D. Law Membership, one of the great benefits of the Senior Transition Program is connecting with your P.A.D. brothers and sisters who have sat in the seat you are going to be filling.

Your fellow law chapter members can help you identify good housing opportunities (and avoid the bad ones), know where to purchase the least expensive text books, and even help you get the best outlines for your specific professors.

P.A.D. Law Chapter members have access to a new slate of national P.A.D. events including the annual Law School Mock Trial Competition- one of the largest in the country. Law Chapter members are also eligible to send voting delegates to P.A.D.'s Biennial Convention & Leadership Conference, and the biennial Leadership Summit. Upon graduation, law chapter alumni have the opportunity to participate in P.A.D. Day at the U.S. Supreme Court to become sworn into the U.S. Supreme Court Bar.